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Single toilet although clean was not adequate for the whole campsite and was also used occasionally by ramblers passing through
Entry to field had big troughs in it from agricultural use and should have been repaired levelled or gravelled for normal cars. Was slippery to the point of wheelspin and grounding the underside of my vehicle after heavy rain .
Owners gave us a two days notice of a festival style party to which were invited on the camping field for a large number of people with live music . This would have not been a problem if the music had not continued at full volume until 2 a.m . The fall out from the party continued on much later than the conclusion of the music. The aforementioned only toilet on the site had been isolated from the camping field prior to the party guests arrival, barricaded off with a plastic barrier and by a a truck and a trailer so it was accessible within the party area and pretty much inaccessible to those camping unless one wanted to walk through the party in one’s pyjamas. It remained an obstacle course to reach the toilet the next morning unassisted by the plastic beer glasses strewn across the campsite and the disguarded chilli con carne on the floor.
All in all despite the pleasantries from the owner and it being mostly peaceful and in a good location for the beauty of West Wight, the field and the entrance needed some attention.
Disappointments:
The use of the campsite for a personal festival style party of significant size to such a late hour with complete disregard as to whether paying guests (and their children and their dogs) wanted to be awake into the early hours ,
The abrupt awakening after three hours sleep courtesy of a party guest joyriding unchallenged up and down the field on a motorcycle
The barricading of the route to the WC in favour of party goers despite it being to the detriment of campers
All the above was unacceptable and left me feeling less like a paying guest and more like our presence was an inconvenience.
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